Thomas Seltzer - The Inspector-General (Act 4 Scene 13) lyrics

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Thomas Seltzer - The Inspector-General (Act 4 Scene 13) lyrics

The same and Anna Andreyevna. ANNA [seeing Khlestakov on his knees]. Oh, what a situation! KHLESTAKOV [rising] Oh, the devil! ANNA [to Marya] What does this mean? What does this behavior mean? MARYA I, mother— ANNA Go away from here. Do you hear? And don't you dare to show your face to me. [Marya goes out in tears.] Excuse me. I must say I'm greatly astonished. KHLESTAKOV [aside]. She's very appetizing, too. She's not bad-looking, either. [Flings himself on his knees.] Madam, you see I am burning with love. ANNA What! You on your knees? Please get up, please get up. This floor isn't very clean. KHLESTAKOV No, I must be on my knees before you. I must. Pronounce the verdict. Is it life or d**h? ANNA But please—I don't quite understand the significance of your words. If I am not mistaken, you are making a proposal for my daughter. KHLESTAKOV No, I am in love with you. My life hangs by a thread. If you don't crown my steadfast love, then I am not fit to exist in this world. With a burning flame in my bosom, I pray for your hand. ANNA But please remember I am in a certain way—married. KHLESTAKOV That's nothing. Love knows no distinction. It was Karamzin who said: "The laws condemn." We will fly in the shadow of a brook. Your hand! I pray for your hand!